Using Xubuntu 12.04
Installed via the binary Linux standard installer v.5.2.4
I can launch it manually from TimeTrex/start
But I have tried to create a system V style init script and an upstart style init script, but in neither case does the timetrex engine start up on a reboot.
I'm very ignorant about the init script systems and probably did it wrong so before I post my horrible code here, is there a definitive TimeTrex init script howto that I missed somewhere?
Thanks.
init script help
Re: init script help
Often the easiest is to just place the command to start TimeTrex in /etc/init.d/rc.local
Installing TimeTrex on Ubuntu is also pretty easy with the manually installer, in which case you wouldn't need to worry about the init scripts at all.
Installing TimeTrex on Ubuntu is also pretty easy with the manually installer, in which case you wouldn't need to worry about the init scripts at all.